I would suggest a false positive as no one has complained of any issues as a result of being here, as far as I know. That said I get insecure warnings from logging in and accessing certain sections of the site.

It seems to be flagging the favicon.ico telling me it's an object called HEUR.Trojan.Script.Generic.

When I did a search on the object, a Kaspersky tech guy, in relation to a webpage another user was having similar trouble with, said it wasn't a false positive and linked most of the nefarious script to back it up.

Could be a different thing entirely this (i.e. different script same message), but guess it's one for the admin to choose to do something or not.

The Gem Cutter"Each time, there is the same problem: do I dare? And then if you do dare, the dangers are there, and the help also, and the fulfillment or the fiasco. There's always the possibility of a fiasco. But there's also the possibility of bliss." - Joseph Campbell

Have had Not Secure notification coming up on Forum for months on laptop, but nothing blocked and not on phone or ipad when using it there,so I ignored it. Run just about all Norton offers so not worried.

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'..all tapes left in a car for more than a fortnight metamorphose into Best of Queen albums....they listened to William Byrd's "We Are the Champions"" and Beethoven's "I Want to Break Free". Neither were as good as Vaughan Williams "Fat-Bottomed Girls".Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman: Good Omens 1990

Kaspersky, Norton, McAfee, all the popular ones -- I wouldn't trust them as far as I can throw them (which isn't far because they are digital ). They love flagging stuff so that they seem like they're doing their job.

I use Windows Defender. It does the same job without bothering you about it. It's enough, in my humble opinion. I've run without any kind of additional protection for over a decade. The only time I got in trouble was when I put myself in it by being careless. And there's no anti-virus that cures that.

We have been quietly removing Kaspersky from all US Gov't systems for a while now. In totally unrelated (totally related) news, the now-indicted former head of the DIA (the agency that identified potential risks with them) went to work for ... Kaspersky, for a little while, until he so briefly joined the Trump administration.

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The Gem Cutter"Each time, there is the same problem: do I dare? And then if you do dare, the dangers are there, and the help also, and the fulfillment or the fiasco. There's always the possibility of a fiasco. But there's also the possibility of bliss." - Joseph Campbell